Pat Caddell joined Breitbart News Daily SiriusXM host Alex Marlow on Monday to discuss the reaction to Sean Spicers resignation, possible conflicts of interest for Special Counsel Robert Mueller, and the dangerous leaks coming from his office, as well.

Pollster and analyst Pat Caddell spoke with Breitbart News Daily SiriusXM host Matt Boyle on Friday about his reaction to Thursdays testimony by former FBI Director James Comey as well as the medias reaction. I didnt think it was a great day for the media, said Caddell. However, if you watched some of the other cable news networks, youd think this was a disaster for Trump. It was anything but. He went on to call out the media for pursuing a political agenda, as opposed to the truth, saying that media today is actually a danger to democracy.

I used to host a radio show with Steve Bannon. Yes, that Steve Bannon. It was a Catholic radio show, and we talked about life and faith and how you integrate the two. It aired weekly over the course of a number of months in 2012, and I do remember we had one political show around Election Day, in which we talked with Steve's friend Pat Caddell (formerly of the Jimmy Carter White House) about Catholics and the political culture of both parties. "Surreal" would seem the appropriate word as I've watched an array of successive news stories and commentaries...

Dan ReihlDecember 20, 2016Political pollster and analyst Pat Caddell told Breitbart News Daily SiriusXM host Alex Marlow on Monday that, concerning the Obamas leaving the White House, We are watching this ending here. Its not quite as bad as the Clintons but the lack of grace, thats whats missing here. Caddells remarks came after hearing Michelle Obamas now infamous comments to Oprah Winfrey: The First Lady was asked by Oprah Winfrey whether she thinks that her husbands administration had achieved his promise of hope for America. Yes. I do, she said. Because we feel the difference now. See, now,...

For more than two years the American people, in a great majority, from left to right, have been in revolt against the political class and the financial elites in America. It is a revolt with historic parallels, most closely resembling the Jacksonian revolution of the 1820s. It is an uprising. It is a peaceful uprising of a people who see a country in decline and see nothing but failure in the performance of their leadership institutions. And they have signaled their intent to take back their country and to reclaim their sovereignty. Unfortunately, the analysts, the pollsters and most importantly...

Full title:Pat Caddell: 2016s New Paradigm  Mainstream America Versus Arrogant Political Class Who Usurp Democracy Pat Caddell told Breitbart News Daily SiriusXm host Alex Marlow Tuesday that he believes Donald Trump voters are much more motivated than Democratic nominee Hillary Clintons supporters. I think hell win todays voting by a large margin, added Caddell, while acknowledging that he could not predict if it would be enough to beat early voting totals in some areas... Caddell said Tuesday on Breitbart News Daily, Look, we are in an insurgency, a revolt, an uprising, as I call it. The American people have...

For more than two years the American people, in a great majority, from left to right, have been in revolt against the political class and the financial elites in America. It is a revolt with historic parallels, most closely resembling the Jacksonian revolution of the 1820s. It is an uprising. It is a peaceful uprising of a people who see a country in decline and see nothing but failure in the performance of their leadership institutions. And they have signaled their intent to take back their country and to reclaim their sovereignty. ADVERTISEMENT Unfortunately, the analysts, the pollsters and most...

Citing shifting polls and bad news for Hillary Clinton as the investigation into her email scandal was reinvigorated this week, Pat Caddell told Breitbart News Daily SiriusXM host Alex Marlow on Tuesday that Clinton looks kind of hysterical, out there making wild attacks now and going crazy. Clinton began claiming that there are ties between Republican nominee Donald Trump and Russia while on the stump after a story broke via Slate; however, the New York Times quickly debunked the item. Caddell continued, I think they dont know what to do, also pointing out that Hillary Clintons unfavorables appear to be...

BEGIN TRANSCRIPT RUSH: Now, let's move on to 1980. This Indiana poll, I don't want to get ahead of myself here. But I have to tell you -- and I know it's Indiana, but Monmouth, they're at the top of the poll in terms of respect and credibility in this particular polling season. I don't know. Maybe some of you expected to see a state poll with Trump up by 11 a week out, but I didn't. And I will guarantee you the Hillary camp didn't expect to see it. And they may try say, "Well, of course. It's Indiana....

Something is going to happen here, I just sense it, he concluded. Either Hillary will glide into the White House, or were headed for one of the greatest shocks in American politics. I think its a very close call. I think the shock potential is enormous.

Pat Caddell: Election Headed Toward Armageddon, as Establishment Fights to Hold onto Its Power and Privilege at All Costs Dan RiehlSeptember 29, 2016 Pat Caddell talked to Breitbart News Daily SiriusXM host Alex Marlow Thursday about election developments. Caddell said, One of the things well see, and Ill predict this now and why if Trumps going to win he has to go to this higher ground, is, youre going to see just how much the establishment order will fight to hold onto its power and privilege at all costs. He continued, It is going to be the most broad-based...

"She was hit by all sides by different points of the audience, who were very polite to her. Even the man who suggested he would be in prison for doing what she did - the first question out of the box. But everything was, "I was wrong and so was Donald Trump, and he hasn't taken responsibility." Caddell stated, "By the way, the new argument that 'I used a classified server for classified documents,' where the hell did that come from? I mean, that was just out of left field." He went on to say, "I was on my heels...

Speaking exclusively to Breitbart News, political polling pioneer Pat Caddell said the Reuters news service was guilty of an unprecedented act of professional malpractice after it announced Friday it has dropped the Neither option from their presidential campaign tracking polls and then went back and reconfigured previously released polls to present different results with a reinterpretation of the Neither responses in those polls. This comes as close as I have ever seen to cooking the results, said the legendary pollster and political consultant. I suppose you can get away with it in polling because there are no laws. But, if...

As a Democratic presidential candidate, you know you are in tough shape when other Democrats are publicly calling your actions as Secretary of State worse than Watergate. Appearing on Breitbart News on Sirius XM, pollster and strategist former President Jimmy Carter, Pat Caddell, told host Stephen Bannon, just that. This is the greatest scandal in the history of the United States, he said. They all ought to be indicted. This is worse than Watergate. If you are unfamiliar with Watergate, it is probably the most infamous scandal that is attributed to President Richard Nixon, and caused the former president to...

Caddell said he believes the GOP Establishment is using Cruz as a catspaw. Look, you dont really think that Jeb Bush, and Lindsay Graham, and some of those who have endorsed Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) you dont really think they want Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), do you? Caddell asked. Theyre using him to stop Trump. ... If Trump cant recover and get the delegates he needs, Caddell thought Senator Cruz would likely find himself discarded after the first ballot at the convention, his usefulness to the Party bosses at an end. If they can stop Trump, then Cruz will pick...

Speaking of voters, said Caddell, They are so angry âŚ I shouldnât just say angry, they are so alienated from their government in a democracy âŚ they are so believing in the corruption, numbers in the eighty-percentile and higher, they believe the country is in decline and the political class just doesnt care. Citing voters concerns for both themselves and their childrens futures, said Caddell, âThey have really disdained both political parties now.â Caddell said the great American middle has become about 60 percent of the electorate who vote non-partisan and want real change. âAnd they want their country back,...

Veteran pollster Pat Caddell says he agrees with the premise that America today is closer to another revolution than at any time in recent history, adding, "The strength of this country comes from its people and it has a political system that is run, now, to the exclusion of its people - you have three quarters of the American people saying the government in Washington does not rule with the consent of the governed." Caddell told Breitbart News Daily host Stephen K. Bannon that the current $1.1 trillion 2,000-plus page omnibus bill is "the greatest disaster anyone ever saw...

Famed Democrat strategist Pat Caddell is one of the most unvarnished, independent critics of Washington elites. Living in Charleston, S.C., he commutes to New York for his Fox News show, Political Insiders, following successful careers in Washington and Hollywood. This surprising, far-ranging video interview details his personal path defending ordinary citizens, while sounding more pro-American than most in his political party.

Former Democratic pollster Pat Caddell blasted the Republican Party for not making the presidents planned executive amnesty a national issue ... The Republican Party, theyre not called the stupid party for nothing. These people are able to, are willing to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory given the opportunity, he stated. It's amazing to me. I've never seen a party that doesn't grab opportunities thrown at it like this, he declared. And they [Republicans] should be taking this issue and making it a national referendum issue against every Democrat, and for every Republican in the country. He speculated that...